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A live video feed from the International Space Station caught something very interesting recently. The video appears to show three lights emerging from the Earth’s atmosphere, and coming together in space. Normally, that wouldn’t be very noteworthy. There are all kinds of objects floating around the Earth, or they could be a natural phenomenon of some kind. However, shortly after the lights show up, the video feed abruptly stops due to a “loss of signal.” The timing of the video loss is, shall we say, suspicious.
So what do you think it is? Did the International Space Station catch a glimpse of extraterrestrial life, or perhaps an advanced government space program (which for the record, sounds more likely to me), or do these lights have a perfectly normal explanation.
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